San Ramon Valley school district parcel tax, May 2009
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A San Ramon Valley School District parcel tax, Measure C ballot proposition was on the May 5, 2009 ballot in Contra Costa County, California, for voters in the San Ramon Valley school district, where it was approved.[1]
Measure C imposes a $144 annual education parcel tax for seven years. It required a supermajority vote of 2/3rds to pass.
Ballot language
The question on the ballot was:
- "To help maintain academic excellence, retain qualified and experienced teachers, prepare students for college and careers for a global economy with strong math, science and literacy education, shall San Ramon Valley Unified School District renew its expiring education tax at one hundred forty-four dollars per parcel for seven years, with citizen oversight, annual audits, no funds for administrator salaries, an available exemption for persons 65 and older, and all funds spent to support local schools?"
See also
External links
- Measure C
- No on C, website opposing Measure C
- Measure C election results
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